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    Default Monkey

    Camera : Canon 1000D
    Lens : Canon 75-300mm
    Focal Length : 170.0mm
    Shutter Speed : 1/200sec
    Aperture Value : f/5.7
    ISO : 800
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    Nice pose captured. Seems it is eating banana chips. Was this photographed near a tourist spot? The details are nice. Some more space on top would be good. Was the rock tilted? Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Stop feeding the monkeys. It has got better food and job in the wild than what we provide. TFS.
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    You can plant trees but cannot create forests

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    This image shown us that how we are doing wrong things for our wildlife.
    Atul Dhamankar

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    It is sad. We cut down the trees, and pick up all the fruits. Does anyone know that the small thing like pickles made of amla or other such minor forest produce is harvested in large quantities. There is hardly anything for the monkeys, deers, bears etc to eat. When these monkeys come close, out of compassion people give potato chips.

    We are forcibly changing their behaviour. They become dependent on us and when they dont get their food, they start attacking people or lifting food from our houses. We then term it as monkey menace.

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